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When the Rock County Leadership Development Academy was planning its 11th annual program designed to develop the leadership skills and community knowledge of the county’s business and civic community, Eric Kuznacic, the organization’s president, went looking for a new component to enhance the successful, year-long seminar.

One of the goals of Blackhawk Technical College’s Business and Information Technology Program, which features 12 two-year degree programs, three 1-year technical diplomas and 13 certificate programs is for students to delve into the business world and enhance their career ambitions.

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Blackhawk Technical College has created a new one-year technical diploma program at its Beloit Center for individuals interested in becoming a Pharmacy Technician.

Pharmacy Technicians assist registered pharmacist in dispensing medications and other health care products to patients. Job duties include working with third party and doctor's offices in resolving adjudication of patients' insurance or state funding programs. Pharmacy Technicians often do the routine tasks associated with preparing prescribed medication and providing drugs to patients. They may also compound medications, process verbal prescriptions, respond to doctor calls, coordinate expense and medication orders, handle returns and expired credits, and oversee non-licensed pharmacy management.

This three semester diploma requires 29 credit hours to complete. To enter the program, you must have a high school diploma or equivalent with transcript, an entry assessment (COMPASS or ACT), completed the college admission process, consent to a criminal background check and be in good health.